1995 Women's Pacific Rim Championship

The 1995 IIHF Women's Pacific Rim Championship was an international ice hockey tournament held between April 3 and 8, 1995 in San Jose, California, United States.

1995 IIHF Women's Pacific Rim Championship
Tournament details
Host country United States
DatesApril 3 - April 8
Teams4
Venue(s)Ice Center at San Jose, San Jose (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Canada (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored77 (7.7 per match)

Canada won the tournament despite losing in the group stage 5-2 to the United States. They defeated China in a shootout before taking the US to a shootout as well to win the championship.

Teams and format

Four teams completed in this inaugural tournament. The teams were:

The teams first played a full round robin against each other. After these three games, all teams proceeded to the semi-final (1st vs 4th and 2nd vs 3rd) with the winning teams meeting in the final.

First round

Standings

Rk. Team GP W T L GF GA DIF PTS
1.  United States 3300224+186
2.  Canada 3201236+174
3.  China 3102613-72
4.  Japan 3003129-280

Results

April 3, 1995
5:30 pm
Canada 12 0 JapanSan Jose
April 3, 1995
8:30 pm
United States 3 2 ChinaSan Jose
April 4, 1995
5:30 pm
Canada 9 1 ChinaSan Jose
April 4, 1995
8:30 pm
United States 14 0 JapanSan Jose
April 6, 1995
5:30 pm
China 3 1 JapanSan Jose
April 6, 1995
8:30 pm
United States 5 2 CanadaSan Jose

Playoff round

Final round

Semi-Final Final
1  United States 12
4  Japan 0 1  United States 1
3  China 2 2  Canada APS 2
2  Canada APS 3

Semi-finals

April 7, 1995
5:30 pm
United States 12 0 JapanSan Jose
April 7, 1995
8:30
Canada 3 2 APS ChinaSan Jose

Match for third place

April 8, 1995
5:30 pm
China 5 0 JapanSan Jose

Final

April 8, 1995
8:30 pm
Canada 2 1 APS United StatesSan Jose

Champions

 1995 IIHF Women's Pacific Rim Championship 

Canada
1st title

Final standings

Rk. Team
 Canada
 United States
 China
4. Japan
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